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. >> she basically would have had to have been on the ground, knees pointing at the nightstand, turned at him across the bed. what's the problem with that? that's not what he said. that's not at all what he said. >> reporter: she urges jurors to question, "why so much blood on tom's shirt?" >> what is his explanation as to how you get so much blood on those shirts? what he demonstrated to you on the ground is essentially the defendant would have to be on his knees, hovering over her, essentially his whole upper body over her head. but what's the problem with that? nobody said that. we are asking that you go back in that jury room, that you give this case the attention it deserves, and that you return the verdict that justice demands. >> reporter: then, it's defense attorney iris eytan's turn. she begins the way she started three weeks earlier, standing behind her client, tom fallis, with her hands on his shoulders. >> he is innocent. he is not guilty. he did not do this. he loved his wife. >> that was theater at its best. that humanizes fallis. that shows that she's not afraid of him.
. >> she basically would have had to have been on the ground, knees pointing at the nightstand, turned at him across the bed. what's the problem with that? that's not what he said. that's not at all what he said. >> reporter: she urges jurors to question, "why so much blood on tom's shirt?" >> what is his explanation as to how you get so much blood on those shirts? what he demonstrated to you on the ground is essentially the defendant would have to be on his knees,...
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i'm sure it's happen to like it's happened to me and all of in all of us, if the phone is on our nightstand, when we wake up or during the night we are going to be tempted to go check e-mails and social media, and that is the end of a good night sleep. >> host: you have a reputation of as a workaholic. what happened to you that you came to this revolution? >> guest: in five years i displayed all -- that is why it took a very painful wake-up call for me which is collapsing, hitting my head on the way down, breaking my cheekbone. that is what started me on this journey. to reevaluate my life, to reevaluate the importance of sleep in our life and to launch this campaign through the book, through the the outreach, to change cultural norms around sleep. it is beginning to happen. we now have companies like aetna, the third-largest health insurance company has announced a program just now that you can use a wearable device and they get a 255-dollar reward for each seven hours sleep. that is really a game changer in the culture. we go from wearing sleep deprivation like a badge of armor to valuing
i'm sure it's happen to like it's happened to me and all of in all of us, if the phone is on our nightstand, when we wake up or during the night we are going to be tempted to go check e-mails and social media, and that is the end of a good night sleep. >> host: you have a reputation of as a workaholic. what happened to you that you came to this revolution? >> guest: in five years i displayed all -- that is why it took a very painful wake-up call for me which is collapsing, hitting...
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we're going to warm up the space by bringing in a large king-sized bed with nightstands, lamps. >> so, jennifer, the last time i was here, there was nothing here. >> we have added furniture and accessories to all the main areas of the home. we've brought in all the master-bedroom furniture. a few weeks ago, this room was vacant. now that the furniture's in, you can imagine yourself sitting by the fire reading a book. >> what's the difference between a stager and a decorator? >> interior design -- we're focusing on decorating for a person. like, i'd be decorating for you and your taste. only 10% of buyers can visualize what a home actually is going to look like with their furniture. home staging is more about appealing to 90% of the population. the cheapest and most effective thing you can possibly do is paint. it's the best thing to totally transform a home. >> property number two presented some unique challenges. it's another beautiful home with a massive open kitchen that opens out into an unbelievable outside area. >> we have a gorgeous outdoor living space. you have the pool with
we're going to warm up the space by bringing in a large king-sized bed with nightstands, lamps. >> so, jennifer, the last time i was here, there was nothing here. >> we have added furniture and accessories to all the main areas of the home. we've brought in all the master-bedroom furniture. a few weeks ago, this room was vacant. now that the furniture's in, you can imagine yourself sitting by the fire reading a book. >> what's the difference between a stager and a decorator?...
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if it's, if the phone is on our nightstand, when we wake up if we wake up during the night, we are going to be tempted to go check e-mails and texts and social media. and that's the end of a restorative night's sleep. >> host: you have a reputation as a workaholic. and what happened to you that you came to this revolution? >> guest: in fact, yes, i display all the worst aspects of our civilization. and that's why it took a very painful wake-up call for me, which was collapsing, hitting my head on the way down, breaking my cheekbone. and that was what started me on this journey to reevaluate my life, to reevaluate the importance of sleep in our life and to launch this campaign through the book, through our college outreach to change cultural norms around sleep. and it's beginning to happen. we now have companies like aetna, the third largest health insurance company, who are -- the ceo has announced a program just now that if employees can prove through wearing a wearable device that they haven't gotten seven hours' sleep -- have gotten seven hours' sleep the night before, they get a rewa
if it's, if the phone is on our nightstand, when we wake up if we wake up during the night, we are going to be tempted to go check e-mails and texts and social media. and that's the end of a restorative night's sleep. >> host: you have a reputation as a workaholic. and what happened to you that you came to this revolution? >> guest: in fact, yes, i display all the worst aspects of our civilization. and that's why it took a very painful wake-up call for me, which was collapsing,...
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the united states. you are looking at 600 million of them that path that leads to nightstand you may be far above the sixare billion-dollar level which is why ask for that number earlier. >> the credit card did -- if it's actually compliance and it leads to sampling which is a good thing. on the credit card issue as i said we are working to go towards the sampling process. i believe we will be able to do that over time and continue to report on that. that's in response to your oversight and your concert which i share. >> again my question specifically was how many data fields were collected and how many customer accounts were scammed -- scanned to get this data? >> i'd be happy to follow up depending on which 1022 you are talking about her which database you're talking about and we will be glad to brief your staff to make sure that you are satisfied. sin thank you very much. >> thank you very much mr. chairman thank you mr. cordray for your great work. i must say under your leadership in the leadership -- a doing a remarkable job. just in 2015 uber turned over $5 million to servicemen and women and their
the united states. you are looking at 600 million of them that path that leads to nightstand you may be far above the sixare billion-dollar level which is why ask for that number earlier. >> the credit card did -- if it's actually compliance and it leads to sampling which is a good thing. on the credit card issue as i said we are working to go towards the sampling process. i believe we will be able to do that over time and continue to report on that. that's in response to your oversight...
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nightstand. i fifindhat i am much more active with it. >> goingng very low. all righght. you did it. >> what do you think? they have not brok oumbers for the watch.dingomething. >> unless yoe a health enthiast. it will probab wora lot better d does not have all o of that. yoyou had twierer and foursquare and all t these other thihings. ththat is really what ma i it a necessity. galvanizththe same way it did in the p past. >> everybody knows himim. thing even on it. forward or ainst it. any app is available on ur iphone. it does not e as quickly. ople do see i people likthe different watches. fofor $500, you could go with te fit that. >> celellular service >> my fitness pal all of a sudden, i do not have to take my phone to the gym. they will see it. >> i still don't kw. i have had it three years. itnot solve the problem. we are w waitingng for a trump llied in long i island. anapple watch. after this. ♪ they say that inife, we shouldn't sweat the e small stuff. but when you'r're building a mercedes-benz,z, ere really is no smallll sff. every decision... every component... is an inintegral part of what makes the class one of our mt sophisticated c
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